Stories
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Eels and feels
For Georgian Londoners, the allure of electric animals was both intellectual and sensual.
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What is hysteria?
Hysteria has long been associated with fanciful myths, but its history reveals how it has been used to control women’s behaviour and bodies
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The joy of playing hide-and-seek with rats
Playing hide-and-seek with lab rats has shown scientists that joy can be a great motivator for learning and social interaction – and not just for rats.
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Aphasia and drawing elephants
When Thomas Parkinson investigated the history of “speech science”, he discovered an unexpected link between empire, elephants and aphasia.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Press Cuttings (Animal Experimentation)
Date: 1973-1993Reference: PP/WDP/E/15Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Archives and manuscripts
The Uselessness of Animal Experimentation
Turtle, HenryDate: 1990-2010Reference: PP/HTL/B/4Part of: Henry Turtle: anti-vivisection movement papers- Archives and manuscripts
Home Office Animal Experimentation Licences
Date: 1942-1956Reference: SA/SRL/F.4Part of: Strangeways Research Laboratory- Books
Animal experimentation : cruelty or science? / Nancy Day.
Day, Nancy.Date: [2000], ©2000- Archives and manuscripts
DVD: "Don't Shout at the Telly: Pain & Animal Experimentation"
Date: 5 December 2012Reference: WT/C/6/1/112/1Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive